TERRA by Soma Laboratory

Looks like a new instrument is on the way from our favourite transcendental noisemakers, Soma Laboratory!

It’s looking like a full-on instrument one might play in an ensemble rather than a drone-weapon or whacky percussion box:

The innovative keyboard design invites new playing techniques and covers the full range of a grand piano with the possibility to tune each note with an accuracy of 125 steps per semitone. To achieve this range with such a simple keyboard we designed a unique system of pitch shifting using four additional sensors. Pressing different combinations of them will result in 16 variations of keyboard transposing, including up to 3 octaves up and down, fifth, fourth, third, tone etc’.

There’s no price yet but there’s a bunch of info on the Soma website:
https://somasynths.com/terra/

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They’re nuts. I love it.

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Synth looks and sounds amazing.

Video is cringe af.

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It’s out there and I respect them for that, but it is very much like walking into the wrong part of a festival where the fire poi are happening.

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lol. From which I would leave immediately.

I don’t agree it’s “out there.” It’s just crass and offensive. Anyway I’ve already derailed one thread for their marketing, so Im out.

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Ooh, I love it! So is this replacing the experimental Reflex project they unveiled awhile back? This seems to operate on very similar principles.

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ffs. I’m sold.

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Good question! They mentioned ReFlex in the blurb:

TERRA inherits design principles from LYRA-8 and also contains application of the new principles that were announced for ReFLEX, exploring the future of synthesis.’

Plus the ReFlex page states:

Expected release date: 2022-2023

So I reckon we will see the ReFlex soon. :slight_smile:

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Aha! I must’ve skimmed over the bit. I’m on the waiting list for Reflex (tho I’ve not heard a single update about that) but now I’m more interested in this one. It seems much more playable compared to the prototype of Reflex.

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This one looks beautiful. Cool design.

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how is this possible when I haven’t even received the Cosmos I ordered the week they came out?

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Soma’s on fire :heart_eyes: Looks like this will be a lot of fun

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From DESCRIPTION / TERRA – SOMA LABORATORY

The innovative keyboard design invites new playing techniques and covers the full range of a grand piano with the possibility to tune each note with an accuracy of 125 steps per semitone. To achieve this range with such a simple keyboard we designed a unique system of pitch shifting using four additional sensors. Pressing different combinations of them will result in 16 variations of keyboard transposing, including up to 3 octaves up and down, fifth, fourth, third, tone etc.
Not only do you get the full range of a grand piano in a very compact design, TERRA also offers an entirely new and different approach to playing melodies and chords.

The keyboard consists of 12-note sensors with velocity and pressure sensitivity allowing for the manual creation of slow attack and vibrato, 4 dynamic sensors for timbre modification and control, 4 pitch-shifting sensors and 2 hold sensors for holding the state of the timbre and note sensors.

Inside TERRA there is a three-axis motion sensor for creating a variety of different modulations by simple intuitive movements of your hands and body.

TERRA is digital and contains 32 complex synthesis algorithms. Each algorithm has been carefully designed to be a complete and flexible musical instrument on its own, ready for learning and playing in its own unique way. The goal is to free the musician from long exhausting programming, setting hundreds of parameters for creating one timbre, and instead putting the focus directly on music and performance and following your imagination and inspiration.

TERRA offers the best of both worlds: the direct intuitive tactile connection from acoustic instruments and the flexibility and versatility of synthesizers. TERRA inherits design principles from LYRA-8 and also contains application of the new principles that were announced for ReFLEX, exploring the future of synthesis.

TERRA has an extremely simple interface that gives you instant access to all its functions in several touches, including saving and loading the 96 presets that are stored directly on the playing sensors. TERRA has no display. Instead it shows and lets you dial all necessary data on the 6 LED-sensor triangle in the center.

TERRA has a built-in FX processor so the stereo output is ready to use, making it a perfect stand-alone performance instrument. While the sound generation is digital, TERRA has a unique custom-built and top quality analog part that makes it sound rich, natural, clear and powerful at the same time.

The housing of TERRA comes from a solid piece of wood, making each instrument unique and slightly different. In the photo above and in the announcement demo video you can see the prototype of the synth. The final design is in development and we intend to make several different versions.

TERRA is a sanctuary for a natural soul right in the middle of the rumbling plastic world, a ground where you can breathe in and out slowly, and hold on to your roots.
TERRA is our dream about a bright future where we will be both technologically advanced and more connected to nature, where machines and technology are not a prison for our feelings and spirit but their extension.

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I love it that they always push the boundaries and the sound.

It doesnt even remotely fit my sonic needs, I am forever grateful that Vlad brought us the Lyra-8 and the Pulsar-23 and I have my hands full with them.

But I do appreciate beautiful looking gear, that sounds that eerie and beautiful :heart_eyes:

Cant wait to hear / see more about it…

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The Lyra is fantastic, and love my one. I admire the Pulsar though its not something I need. I regret not buying the Cosmos, perhaps one day. The rest of their output seems quite limited and whimsical. Perhaps that is a good thing. This latest bit of kit I’m not at all sure about. Not even sure - on the basis of the teaser video - that this one sounds particularly interesting either.

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I miss my Lyra, though I don’t think I ever used it on anything I recorded - I miss the place it took you when playing it.

I sold my cosmos pretty fast as it was a disappointment to be honest - just not for me - can see why people love them though.

Really want a Pulsar but HATE the crocodile clips.

But I’ve stuck my name down for one of these!

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I’ve thought about getting a Dvina multiple times. I just glad for Vlad’s existence. Mad ideas.

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Nothing connects tech to nature quite like chopping down a tree and then shoving that tech into a stump. :sweat_smile: that said I do kind enjoy the look of this thing, it’s like an even more new age version of an omnichord.

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Dendrochronologism applied on sound art?

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I’m ok with this video (not my cup of tea, but I have friends doing similar things), but your comment is :smiley:

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